Hamburg International Arbitration Days 2026

23. Mar 2026

Organizer: Bucerius Law School, Hamburg Arbitration Circle and DISpute Resolution Hamburg

The Hamburg International Arbitration Days (HIAD) consist of a multitude of events that annually gather arbitration practitioners and academics from all around the world in the city of Hamburg to discuss and exchange insights on various aspects of international arbitration.

The HIAD place a particular focus on creating an intimate setting for fostering collaboration and knowledge-sharing within the field of international arbitration with in-depth discussions, workshops, and networking opportunities. The program includes the Luther Lecture and the HIAD Conference at Bucerius Law School, workshops on current topics in international arbitration, a networking dinner and the CAM-CCBC Hamburg Pre-Moot.
 

Hamburg International Arbitration Days 2026

Date: 23-25 March 2026
Venue: Hamburg


For further information and registration please visit the event website.

The DIS is organising a side event in the framework of the Hamburg International Arbitration Days 2026 on 23 March 2026 with the topic on Arbitration and Enforcement Proceedings in the Age of EU-Sanctions and the Russian Lugovoy Law.
 

Interesting events on the Hamburg International Arbitration Days 2026 (HIAD):

 

Bucerius HIAD Conference 2026 - The Role of Arbitral Institutions in International Arbitration Gatekeeper, Guardian or Quasi-Judge

Date: Tue, 24 March 2026, 1.30 - 6.30 pm
Venue: Bucerius Law School, Helmut Schmidt Auditorium, Jungiusstraße 6, 20355 Hamburg

Arbitral Institutions play an important role in international arbitration. They shape the discussion about arbitration, influence the developments and are often the voice of the arbitration community. Their rules provide the procedural framework for many arbitrations and the administrative decisions taken at the various stages of the arbitral proceedings have a considerable influence on the quality of the process and its result.

The Center for International Dispute Resolution at Bucerius Law School, CAM-CCBC, HAC and Rechtsstandort Hamburg e.V. cordially invite you to join the debate on some of the legal questions arising from that often overlooked role of arbitral institutions.

For further information and registration please refer to the programme or to the event website.

 

Luther Dispute Resolution Lecture 2026 - Arbitration and human rights - Friends or foe? by Sir Tim Eicke KCMG KC LLD (h.c.)

Date: Mon, 23 March 2026, 6.30 - 8.00 pm
Venue: Bucerius Law School, Helmut Schmidt Auditorium, Jungiusstraße 6, 20355 Hamburg

At their origins, both international arbitration and human rights were intended, alongside other mechanisms, to serve as essential components of a rules-based international order and were seen as expressions of what the international rule of law might look like. They were (and are) a means by which the arbitrary exercise of state power is replaced by the exercise of state power subject to independent justice/oversight. However, not only are both (individually and separately) increasingly under attack, they are also frequently seen as being in conflict with each other.

Drawing on his extensive experience as an international judge and advocate, Sir Tim will, in this 9th Luther Lecture, discuss the relationship between international arbitration and human rights in the context of the current challenges to the rules-based international order.

For further information and registration please refer to the programme or to the event website.

 

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